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Best soft-roader?

I am planning on buying a used 4x2 soft roader and have up to £20k to spend. I would like a mix of performance, resale value and economy. I drive about 10,000 miles per year and have considered a Yeti, BMW X1 and Honda CRV. Which would be the best bet or are there others to consider? Is it best to wait until the summer for prices to reduce?

Asked on 17 February 2013 by JS

Answered by Honest John
A CR-V 2.2iCTDI (not an iDTEC). Or a Mazda CX-7 2.2 diesel. (These are part-time 4WD.) The most fun is a Yeti 1.8TSI 160 4WD.
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